The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 14, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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I. ONTARIO. OMXWff, mmMT NOVKMBM. J I
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Close Harmony Under Fire
THE men had finished super, and sat around In llstleM
groups. Even when a sh jll went zooming overhead they
showed no interest They wre fed up on this war.
A Httl orav car chi-roed ud the hill to their camp. Two war
work men stepped out, carrying K-twe' a them a curios long box.
"What you got there ?" asked the doughboys.
"An organ."
"Well, can you beat that I"
"We've come to give you a little entertainment," said one man.'
"All right?"
"You bet it's ill right," answered a young officer. "This gang
hasn't seen a soul from the outside world for weeks. Go as far
as you like."
And they did. .,
V They sang the new songs, just over from Broadway. In a
minute the whole camp was singing them. Then they sang the
verse of a good old close-harmony melody, and the crowd roared
'.tttochorus.
"But haven't you men got anybody who can sing?" asked one
Of the entertainers. The response was immediate and over
whelming. "Sure we have! Oh, you Shorty! Come on, Happy! Give "em
that 'Perfect Day,' Billl"
And then things really started. j
"Would you know if s the same gang?" asked the'American
officers.
For two hour it lasted, and then the visitors packed up their
organ.
"Come again toon and send more of your men," said the
officer. "We can't get too much of It!"
"So long!" yelled the men. "Good luck! Come again!"
Wherever there are American soldiers overseas, these organ
isations are carrying entertainment to them. Moviea, concerts,
lectures, local talent, even full-fledged comedies wiUi a truck for
the stage, from the simplest sing-songs in the woods to themost
elaborate program in city theatres, everywhere free entertain
ment is provided to meet conditions.
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Why you should give twice as much as you ever gave before!
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Urileas Americans do glvn tww an
may not anjoy dunng 1919 thair:
MOA KaeraatkM Buildings MOO Librarian aupplytng 5,000,000 book.
Tnnrt u,unllwii Film 5 Hoataaa Houaea
JSTlilsSsifr 5.000 Big-brothar "inW
SilSLVSSSn llilbo,o.doltar.ofhom.oonfort.
ljv!!rTSahtowtah a church, a theatre, a chnerfol noma, a atora, a
him. naart and aoul I , . .
You hava kd ynur mooay toaoppr thrir nhycaJ rtaads.
M- to tESxElsh. tha Mc- that it wmntng th , warl
UNHID WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
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"YOU CAN BUILD."
"Tha recant restrictions placed by
the War Industries norl upon th
I erection of new buildings, ropalrim.
remodeling or add 't Inn, haa been
misunderstood In many localities.
haIiI Mr. Chance, of the Boise Payette
Lumbar ('ntniwny of thl city todi
'"Many of the farmers of thl vlclnlt i
hollered that the government STie
was to not only restrict them froi.i
repairing or hnildlnR new build 1
but to dn so would he unpntrl.it
this Is not the ense," ho I
"It Is true," said Mr Chnnce. "th.it
the government. In Its Start h
serve materials and labor, has decln -ed
that expenditures for new bulldlnR
nnt lii axceeil tlOOO.OO wlthntil I
Toggery Bill
Taggartt Hdwe Co.
Mi.Tll.iiiisr kPMWOVAt CWtT.CH
Hold On" was the thrlllinR word
raod 8 aorta aat te Um hard pressad
British soldiers last sprlnR. when tha
linns were innkliiR such a torrUto
drive rat thi oaal town So during
I when we are deprived of
chinch prlvlleRes "Let us hold fait
of our faith without
wavertnR. for ho fslthful that prorata
Bi."
vv J i rstcoMnB,
Paster.
T W.S.8. .
SOTH I O s HHOI,''!ririM
OTI( K 13 IIEHKTIY OIVJW to
not to exceeu iiuuv.uu wmiuui hi
. and for repalrtnR, remndtdliiR tha legnl votart of Bohool )lti-t No,
mnl additions t2500.00. The r.i- y,tM f Malhaut onnty. Stata ,of
strlctlon la well founded and UNO of
Rmr-rnmanc mean, o ... -. ...... . wn h,(, , , n,gh
no way stop essential bulldlnR i
provemeuts. th.r.ro,, doe. not work School, on the 2t day of Novembar.
any hardships upon the farmer; tha 1 91 H. at S o'clock In the afternoon to
amount allowed for repairing-, "a-'vote on Hie proposition of levying a
nindellnR and additions Is far In e d,gtrlot u
cess of the amount expended for sarh I , . m --
. i The total amount of money neeaafl
purposes on the everaRe farm.
..,., .h. ..... oiinwn.ihr the district during the Hscal yaa
. L..MJI uiii - - ha.. rtfTl a .laahia -., Imn. in 1 ft 1 X Bfid And
ror liaw nuinnngn win totbi . imikiuihhk ' ----i - -
many of the na4Mtary bulUllnffn nurh u on jUUQ 30, 1919 U BTtlmatod to
mm nayuaiani ansae, in pruioni ;.
Implements, grain atorage bulldlnRK
to store your grain, barns, to protect
your atock, silos, to preaervo your
silage. If proper consideration Is
Riven to economical construction and
materials. Improvements of thla char
acter are moat aessntlal and aroonR
tha moat Important weapons that will
aid In winning tha war.
"A duty which I owe thla com
munity aa a Lumber Merchant Is to
render every possible servlco to il" I
la aaad of materials for eaaentlal Im
provaments and all connected with tha
Lumbar Company will recommend on
ly tha most economical oonatructlon
and materials that will enable our
patron to keep their expenditure
within tha governments maximum..
If over amount, and essential. I am
aura tha local commlttea of the Na
tional Council or Derenee wyi tnvei13
fair and Just consideration any re-
quaat for parmlta.
"Tha spirit of our firm and every
ona connected la to reader our pa-
troas and our country tha bast pos
sible service and to assist and help
to locate Pershing's headquarters la
Barlla."
OIVB DOUBLB
INSIST oa an abstract of title when
you purchase or lend money on real
aetata. MALHEUR TITLE AND
ABSTRACT CO.. Vala Oregon.
OIVB DOUBLB
YOUlt LIBKRTY BONO
PAYMENT IN IM K!
the following budget and Includes tha
amounts to ba received from tha oott
tv school fund, state school fund,
special tax, and all' other moneys ot
HIIM1KT.
KHT1MATED EXPENDITURES
1. Teachers' salaries IxIlOO
Payaaanta an tha Baroad laetall
nteait for Poaalh llbsrty Bands,
amowattng to BO par reett of tha
purrhaaad la ante Nov
1.
rntBT NATIONAL BANK.
Ontarto. Oraga.
OIVB DOUBLB
I. Furniture
I. Apparatus and supplies,
such as maps, chalk, erac
era, stove, curtains, etc
4. Library books
5. Flag
,. Repalra of schoolhouses
outbuildings or fences
7. Improving grounds
S. Playground equipment
1 1 Janitor's wagaa and En
glneera
It. Janitor's Supplies
i-'u-i
Light
Water
Clerk'e salary
Postage aqd stationary
For tha payment of
bonded debt and Interaet
thereon, laauad under Baa
tlona 117, 144 to 141. Bfld
411 of tha School Law
of Oregon. 117
tt. Printing
0. Regteiered warraata aad
Interest
11. Insurance
tl. Mlaeelleeauous
14. Total estimated amount
money to ba expanded for
all purposes during yaar
14.
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1.
17.
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0
1000
71
0
1000
100
III
1100
0
1100
100
101
111
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1100
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Forty acre farm for
rent for ierm of years.
joining town of Nyssa.
Immediate possession
given. Also for sale 2
Jersey Cows, both giving
milk. Will also receive
Bids for leveling on prem
ises. Address
R. H. HOWSUY.
Nyssa. Oregon
BSTIMATBD RBCBIPTS
From county school fund
durln the coming school
yaar
From state school fund dur
ing coming yaar
Bstlmatod amount to ba re
ceived from all other
souross daring ths coating
school year ..
Total estimated receipts, not
Including the money to be
received from tax which
It Is proposed to vote
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses (or
tha yaar
Total estimated receipts not
Including the tax to ba
voted
Balance, amount to ba raised
district tax
Dated this 1th day of Novembar.
Atteet:
W. L TURNER.
District (lack.
J. W MeCULLOCa,
Chairman Board of Dicetor
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Bonds Stolen!
TIIIH 18 THE OaVT ALL OVER THE LAND. LIBERTY
BONDS ARE LIKE SO MUCH i ASH AND NEED TUB
SAME PKOTECTi
' AT ORBAT EXPENSE TO US THIS BANK HAS HAD
OONSTftl ' -A.FBTY FIRB-PROOF VAULT
WI1K II AT rOta DISPOSAL POIt YOUR BONDS AND
OTHBR VALUABLE PAPERS.
A NBW NBST OF STEEL LOCK BOXBB HAS JUST AR
RIVED AND AHK HEM THE SMALL SUM OF 1150
PER YEAH.
IN CASE YOU NO DOT VYDJM TO RBNT A BOX. WB
WILL GLADLY STORE Mil: BONDS AND VALUABLE
PAPEHri FOB vol FREE OF CHABOB, WHETHER YOU
ABB A CUSTOMBH OF THIS BANK OH NOT AND OIVB
.! TI1K HAME OABBFt'L ArrBMTlON THAT WK OIVK
TO Ot'K OWN SECURITIES.
Ontario National Bank
Otdaat Daak in Orant, Harwyr
A Malli"nr Ooaatiae.
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